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Show T THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1970 PEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PEASANT GfcOVE, UTto ' THURiDAY, JANUARY 15, 1$70 . . - . :y - WANTED: Sewing Machine Operators Immediate openings on all types power sewing machines including single needle lockstitch, single needle chainstitch, press and others. Come directly to: Bayly Mfg. Company 350 Wett Center Pleasant Grove, Utoh Join the Utah Valley 14 DAY WINTER VACATION TO TAHITI DEPARTS FEBRUARY 21 RETURNS MARCH 6 SPONSORED BY THE PROVO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INCLUDES: 5 Nights in Papeete 2 Nights in Bora Bora 2 Nights on Raiatea 3 Nights on Moorea Sightseeing and many other exciting activities! ALL FOR THE SPECIAL LOW PRICE OF $968.00 per Person CALL OR VISIT: PROVO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 290 West Center, Provo Phone 373-677- 0 OR D E S ERET TRAVEL 288 North 100 West, Provo Phone 373-382- 2 WEDDING INVITATIONS Call on Us We're Your Local Printer PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW J niWt mliuk SHORT CASH 'TIL PAY DAY? In addition to our regular loan service, we make "Pay Day" Loans. Quick, convenient and confidential. Joe Hartle, Lake City Loan Co., 50 E. Main Am. Fork. 756-605- tf HANNAH'S husband Hector hates hard work so he cleans the rugs with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. tsen Frnaklin Store. J iD APLFIREPLACE WOOD, Ph. 785-348- 2 or 785-207- F12 LnsT Before Christmas Pet Brown Daschundjaimly Reward, 785-233- gren. SPRAYEFACCOUSTIC CEIL-INGS - 1 day Service, Free Estimates, Ph. 768-256- tf HAYNDSTRAW for Sale 785-405- free from soil is LaSet' cleaned with Blue Lustte Rent electric shampoo-er $1. RadmaU HardwareJ TTTtyPES Construction Work deluding residences, garages etc Free Estimates, M. J. Wathen, licensed contractor Phone 768:2566Jf fiSWEANERPIGS ior Sale, 756-208- - - - i I WILL TEND CHILDREN in my home, 785-301- 4, Sharon Willes. J 22 HORSES and Used Saddles for Sale, 240 N. Main. tf PRINTING Don't go any-- - where until you check with the Review for your Printing needs. Phone 785-311- 1. tf .INSURANCE COST Too Much? Call Clive Beck or see him at .739 E. 2nd So. Ph. 785-217- 2. PI. Grove Agent for Farmers Ins Group. All lines of insurance, tf CONN ALTO SAXOPHONE for Sale, exc. cond., 785-260- tf ACCORDION LESSONS, phone 785-398- PRINTING Don't go any-wher- e until you check with the Review for your Printing needs. Phone 785-311- 1. tf TV AND RADIO SERVICE -- Fast, reliable service, reas-onable rates. All parts and la-ter guaranteed. Finest quality New Color and Black and White T.V.s and Radios for sale. Ph. Norrrai Healey, at 756-468- 0 in American Fork. tf CARPETING and Upholstered Furniture Cleaned, Expert Service. Call 756-485- A.F. tf WILL DO DRONING IN MY HOME 585 So. 3rd East, PI. Srove, 785-314- 0. tf STRAW FOR SALE Eldon Pack, 785-402- 6. tf MAYTAG WASHER for Sale, conventional, stainless steel tub, almost new, 785-228- J 22 WANTED Primary or Early Water Shares in Pleasant Grove Irrigation Co. Write Box 7262, Murray, Utah. F 5 WATER AND SEWER LINES Dug and installed. Ditches, Septic tanks, and field drains dug. All types of light excava-tion work. Joe Ollivier. Pleas ant Grove. 785-365- 7. U RETAILERS and Wholesalers, opportunity knocks. Repre-sent new product in spare time. Write Box 1403, Provo. tf FOR SALE Good Mountain Topsoil; Slag for Driveways, 'Cat" Work. ph. Don Devey, 2 or Dave Devey, 756-(08- tf '61 INTERNATIONAL Pickup for Sale, good cond, good rub-ber. 785-235- J 15 COLD STORAGE APPLES Jon's $1.25, Lge Romes, $2.00 Lge. Red and GoldenDelicious, $2.50; Call 785-405- J 15 1967 CHEV. Impala r. Hdtp for Sale, V8, power glide, PS, Asking $1,600. Will consider a reasonable offer, 785-405- 6. J 15 WEDDING DRESSES for Rent, Zabrisk e's. ph. 785-345- 6. tf Utah Technical College AT PROVO EveimoGDg School Sctiedwle WINTER QUARTER REGISTRATION: Monday, Jan.79 through Friday. Jan.23, 1970 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. INSTRUCTION BEGINS: Monday, January 26, 1970. Course Days Fee Course Days Fee AUTO BODY REPAIR ENGLISH General Auto Body Repair T-T- h $26 Vocabulary Building (Sec. 1 ) M-- $20 Fiber Glass Auto Body M-- $26 Basic Communication Th $16 AUTO MECHANICS GRAPHIC ARTS Auto Mech. for Service Station T-T- h $26 photographic Techniques T-T- h $28 Auto Carburetion & Tune-u- p M-- $26 5 Screen M-- $28 ART (COMMERCIAL & FINE) GUNSMITHING Basic Drawing M-- $28 T-T- h $28 83 ESS isSS: 2) tV-- !i XSa-- eS Gunsmithing M-- $28 Oil Painting (Section 3) T-T- h $28 HEALTH EDUCATION sTLeenW'n9 "Atrial First Aid Th $,6 M-- $28 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION HISTORY Home Remodeling T-T- h $28 Early Utah History W $12 Joinery & Millwork M-- $26 HORSESHOEING BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Horseshoeing W $16 Basic Horticulture T-T- h $26 Landscape Gardening T-T- h $26 INTERIOR DECORATING Workshop-Plantin- g & Maint. W $16 Interior Design Th $12 BUSINESS MACHINE SHOP Key Punch (Section 1) M-- $13 First Year Machine Shop T-T- h $28 Key Punch (Section 2) M-- $13 Second Year Machine Shop T-T- h $28 Key Punch (Section 3) T-T- h $13 Machine Shop Related Instr. M-- $26 Key Punch (Section 4) T-T- h $13 Accounting I M-- $20 MATHEMATICS Beginning Bookkeeping T-T- h $20 Elements of Math. (Sec. 2) T-T- h $20 Office Machines (Sec. 1 ) M-- $12 Trade Mathematics Th $16 Office Machines (Sec. 2). M-- $12 Office Machines (Sec. 3) T-T- h $12 OPERATING ROOM TECHNICIAN Filing M-- $12 Operating Room Technician Daily $53 Secretarial Practice T-T- h $12 Beginning Type M-- $12 POLITICAL SCIENCE Refresher & Intermediate Type M-- $12 American Government W $16 Typewriting Speed Building M-- $12 Beginning Shorthand M-- $20 PRACTICAL NURSING Beginning Shorthand T-T- h $20 Intensive Care Nursing T-T- h $26 Intermediate Shorthand M-- $12 Practical Nurse Refresher M-- $26 Principles of Investing W $12 Small Business Management T $16 REAL ESTATE Bank Teller Training T $16 Fundamentals of Real Estate W $12 Secretarial Workshop M-- $12 Grocery Store Checking W-T- h $26 REFRIGERATION - AIR CONDITIONING First Year Refrigeration T-T- h $26 DIESEL MECHANICS YeQr Reigeratiori M-- $26 Basic Diesel Engine M-- $26 Farm Diesel Mechanics T $16 SPECIAL COURSES & WORKSHOPS DRAFTING - DESIGN Home Mortgage Lending Th $16 Mechanical Drafting M-- $26 tS0 TBA $ 6 Architectural Drafting M-- $26 Hvy Plate Layout & Design T-T- h $26 SUPERVISORY TRAINING ELECTRICAL AND AUTOMATION Managing Human Resources Th $16 Basic Electricity M-- $26 WELDING Electrical & Auto. Controls M-- $26 tu Oxyacetylene Welding r-- 1 $3 ELECTRONICS Spcl Arc Welding Processes F $31 Basic Electronics M-- $26 Electric Arc Welding (Sec. 1 ) M-- $31 FCC Second Class M-- $26 Electric Arc Welding (Sec. 2) T-T- h $31 Radio - TV Repair (1st Year) M-- $26 Modern Torch Welding M-- $31 Radio - TV Repair (2nd Year) T-T- h $26 Welding for Electricians T-T- h $31 Amateur Radio License M-- $26 Animal Biology MWF $35 UTAH TECHNIC ALJ"Y COLLEGE at PROVo(Sn) 7395 North 150 East Box 1009, Phone 373-789- 0 cESFS' Low Priced Free Price is long forgotten. 785f 2633. "RENT-2-Bedr- oom Dup-lex, FOR call 785 3277. t N(5WACCEPTiNGPIANO Stu-dents for the new year. convenient for Manila Sents. Will teach Beg In-termediate, Advanc7eftd,,C7taCt Janeen Runolfson, J Id HAY for Horses, good price. Phone 785-408- J 15 L INCINERATORS-$3.- 50 Help keep P.G. beautiful. Ph. 756-303- Steve Murdock. We will deliver. " PAINTER, DECORATOR, Mod-ern, Antique, Color Styling, Expert Service, R. E. Remmele ph. 785-393- 5. tf INSURANCE" SERVICE Fire, Auto, Commercial or any Casualty Line. Call or See us for Prices. Atwood Realty & Ins. 785-266- 1. t SLAG for Your Driveways or Yards. Also 2 x 4 and sheet-ing, D. H. Fowlke, 785-203- 1 or 785-319- 0. J8 MACHINE SHOP SERVICES at 500 South State Street, in Orme, phone 225-006- M BOYS BICYCLE, 24 in. for sale $15; also 120 Bass accordian, $100. Call 785-418- D 25 CHAIN 1JNK FENCING in-stalled and repaired. pL 785-244- tf UTAH BLIND MADE PRO DUCTS for Sale. Ideal fo) gifts or your home. 785-411- Mrs. Thomas Ray. U LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-A-Di- Tablets. Only 98c at Story Pharmacy. D 25 JAVTCEE CLUB HOUSE foi Rent, remodeled, For partie. and reunions, ph. 785-210- 9 oi 785-263- 8. tl FARMERS Insurance Group 'For all your insurance needs' Auto, Fire, Life, Truck, Com-mercial, Mortgage Ins. Liabil-ity, S R 22 Filings - 3060 Policies, Lowell J. Baxter Ag-ency, 63 East State Road, PI Grove. Off Res. Your Full Service ' Insur ance Agency. tf KEN CARDON INSURANCE Phone 756-385- tl HATCH JEWELRY 33 W MaTi: Am. Fork. REG. WATCF cleaned, $6.95; guaranteed re pairs. Your Bulova, Wyler, El gin, and Caravelle dealer; Art Carved Diamond Rings, written guarantee; Mi Off on trophies: and engraving. ti' TYPEWRITER and ADDING MACHINE RENTAL & RE-PAIR SERVICE Priday's Of-fice Supply, 756-447- 1 Am. Fork. tf HOME for Sale, $11,000. 920 N. 2nd W., Lehi, 768-256- tf DANCING LESSONS Tap Ballet, Acrobatic. Age 3Ms to 18. $1.00 per lesson. For more information call Patty Ann Trexler at 785-323- 7 or 785-314- r tf DOUBLE HORSE TRAILER for Rent. Ph. 785-274- Also Horses for Sale. Reed Orton. tf KELVINATOR Refrigerator for Sale, 13.6 cu ft. with freezer, iood cond. Call 785-225- 8 or see t 560 W. 3rd No., Lindon J 15 FIREWOOD for Sale, $12 per Large pickup load. Clean, ffiil deliver, Troop 22, 785-290- 5 r 785-227- D 25 CHOICE PINION PINE Fire-place wood, Steve Murdock, i85 East State Road, A.F., 756-tOS- l. We Deliver. tf HORSES for HIRE by Appointment Only REED ORTON Special All-Da- y Rates or Rent by Week or Month. Phone 785-274-8. U.S. Savings Stamps teach children thrift and good dtizenshij) SAVINGS Doctor in the Kitchen by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Consultant, National Dairy Council WHY NOT NIBBLE? Do you nibble, or do you still eat the standard three meals a day? It could be that most people would answer that question by saying they nibble meaning that they do indulge in some eating. But a true nibbler is one who eats smaller meals and eats, say, five or six times a day. This is the pattern that some nutritionists are recommending. Research Findings Research at the University of Illinois and elsewhere indicates that nibbling makes energy avail-able to the body in amounts that can be used up. Meal eating, by comparison, can give the body more than it needs at that parti-cular time, encouraging the body to store energy for future needs in the form of fat. Thus weight is added to the body. Nibbling, like the schools of new economics and new politics, offers a change. And presumably, if you don't eat too much food each day in total, nibbling can offer an evener environment of ''feeling good" rather than "feel-ing full", and weight control. Early man, experts point out, could get along on less frequent but larger meals. Early man's physical activity (sometimes just in finding his food) was much greater. But today our energy re-quirements are less and, most of all, food's availability is almost endless. We might take advantage of the very fact of availability and eat less but more often. After all, wherever you are, one does not have far to go to obtain food. Trouble is, a lot of people have allowed food's availability to make them gluttons. It's time for them to change. Work habits, too, favor more nibbling. Coffee breaks, for ex-ample: These moments should contribute to your daily food in-take of a variety of nourishing foods. They should not simply be an excuse for a stimulant. A res-taurant that serves coffee also offers salads, glasses of milk, cot-tage cheese and crackers, or de-licious bowls of soup, or milk shakes. Even food vending ma-chines offer snacks that can be counted as part of the food you should have during the day. Also At Home At home on weekends, or for the homemaker and children every day, you could easily eat more often and choose foods that are from the milk group, the meat - fish - poultry - egg group, fruits and vegetables, and breads and cereals. Also, in watching how much you eat figura those hor d'ouvres at a neighbor's parly as one of your small meals. Happy nibbling! ( V-- V sr.- .v )) ' X 'Al ,' 5 F I- - . W .... i !s"...v. i - "... "FROM THE EAGLE'S BED" Judith Cur-le-portraying the mother with LaVerne Smith and Marvin Talayumptewa as her children in scene "From the Eagle's Bed," Lamanite Pageant Slated for Tonight in A.F. "From the Eagle's Bed," an orignial Lamanite pageant will be presented tonight (Thurs-day) at the American Fork High School, it was reported by Mrs. Nyle Cox, Lehi, director. The pageant is sponsored by will be 7:30 p.m. and tickets may be obtained at the door for $1.00, adults, 50 cents for children or $3.00 per family. Proceeds from the pageant will go into a Lamanite schol-arship fund at BYU. the Student Placement Pro-gram of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Featured are original songs, and dances by students, ages 8 to 18, from Orem, Pleasant Grove, American Fork and Le-hi. A gronp of Indian students from BYU will also present some Spanish dances. Curtain time for the pageant "Wooden Indians' to Play at Stake Dance The Wooden Indians will be the combo at the stake dance this Saturday evening, accord-ing to Norman Sanderson, stake dance director. The dance will be held at the Timpanogos Stake House. Mr. Sanderson said that best dress and LDS standards along with dance cards, will be the criteria for admission. - s 1 ; . "r-- 1 ,. t - l , 'i ' r .. t ; t, ; JOLEEN REES Joleen Rees Will Serve on McCall Fashion Board Pleasant Grove High School has received word that Joleen Rees has been awarded the honor and membership to serve on McCall's Teen Fashion Board. Joleen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rees Joleen is an outstanding stu-dent in home economics at the high school. She has achieved in fashion and clothing. Thru her accomplishments she has met all standards for member-ship in this national honorary organization. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS Pictures will be taken of Val-ley View students all day Wed-nesday, Jan. 21. Pictures of other children may be taken if parents will bring them to the school between 2 and 5 on this same day. ESN Students at Valley View are participating in a fund drive for the Utah Symphony Orches-tra. Each chid may volunteer to donate 25 cents. The sym-phony orchestra needs several thousand dollars more in order to receive $1 million from Ford Foundation on a matching bas-is. ESN Studentbody elections will be held at Valley View Tuesday, Jan. 20. Polls will be open all day and this time the voting will be on a voluntary basis, only. |